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  3. Vol. 13 No. 2 (1980)

Vol. 13 No. 2 (1980)

Published: 30-06-1980

Articles

  • Introduction to and aims in the design of earthquake resisting shear wall structures Section A

    R. G. Taylor
    103-107
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  • The analysis and design of and the evaluation of design actions for reinforced concrete ductile shear wall structures Section B


    T. Paulay, R. L. Williams
    108-143
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  • Shear walls of limited ductility Section C

    L. M. Robinson
    144-161
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  • Diaphragms in seismic resistant buildings Section D

    D. Kolston, B. W. Buchanan
    162-170
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  • Foundations for shear wall structures Section F

    J. R. Binney, T. Paulay
    171-181
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  • Low rise reinforced concrete buildings of limited ductility Some lessons from recent earthquake damage

    O. A. Glogau
    182-193
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  • The Taveuni earthquake Fiji on 17 November 1979

    A. W. Paterson, R. L. Williams
    194-201
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Editorials

  • Livermore (U.S.) earthquakes / Kaiwharawhara reclamation

    R. J. Bentley
    203-205
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